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"We are really worried about after the game -- if all those people are buried in the snow in their cars in the parking lots around South Philly, that could be a big problem for hours and hours," said one city official who asked not to be identified.

The problem would be all the fans who would be trapped and unable to leave the stadium!

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Exactly! This has nothing to do with the teams playing in the elements, it has to do with spectators and their safety. The ones who pay to see the team deserve to be able to attend, and to not have to get out in very dangerous conditions to do such.

The problem would be all the fans who would be trapped and unable to leave the stadium!

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And that's a bad thing?

zimm7778 said:

Exactly! This has nothing to do with the teams playing in the elements, it has to do with spectators and their safety. The ones who pay to see the team deserve to be able to attend, and to not have to get out in very dangerous conditions to do such.

the real reason is until friday night at 11pm all the weather forecasts have been for no major snowstorm that this storm would have been out to sea.

friday night 11pm the newscast changed their forecast and saturday said a major snow storm was expected. problem is who on xmas eve and xmas day saw this newscast? alot of workers are with their familes on xmas. last night and This AM people began to assemble the 400 trucks that will be used to plow philly free. They will need south philly to be traffic free inorder to do the job.